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Photo-oxidation effects on Tempe Town Lake
Nikita Kowal Mentor: Dr. Hilairy Hartnett ASU/NASA Space Grant Program
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Overview Project Description Procedure Results Conclusion
Background Research Question Procedure Results Fluorescence Indices PARAFAC Modeling Conclusion Acknowledgements What does photo-oxidation mean? plastic chairs Picture of plastic lawn chair AND lake
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How does photo-oxidation affect organic carbon in Tempe Town lake?
Background Lawn chair vs. lake Photo-oxidation is the degradation of organic carbon UV Light interacts with conjugated double bonds Title background. Hidden Research Question, then pop up (animation) Key concepts: water quality and relationships to organic carbon light breaks down organic matter in lake same as lawn chair the degradation of organic carbon by light. uv light interacts with conjugated double bonds Research Question How does photo-oxidation affect organic carbon in Tempe Town lake?
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Procedure Sampling: Tempe Town Lake 3 L of Lake Water/1 L Field Blank
Lab: Autoclave all samples to sterilize biology Fluorescence Spectrometer (Initial and Final) Rooftop Experiment: 3 Light/3 Dark Quartz tubes Double-Wrapped in foil 7 Day time period Sterilize the biology Use quartz tubes NEW SLIDE: Explain fluorescence Picture of fluorometer, and corrected eem pictures (1 intial, final dark, final light) uses UV wavelength range to test
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Fluorescence Spectroscopy
uses UV wavelength range to test Initial Dark Light
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Results: Fluorescence Indices Change in Light-Exposed Samples
Total Fluorescence Fluorescence Index: Microbial or Terrestrial Humification Index: Longer wavelengths Freshness Index: Ratio of b and a. alpha is more decomposed (lower the value, higher the alpha) Fluorescence Indices change in light-exposed sampes (TITLE) Humification – aromatic Freshness – degraded Fluorescence index – loss of aromatic stuff TAKE out decimal points in y-axis. Put in 1st bar chart first, then animate the next ones. Make light bar the lighter color.
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Results: PARAFAC Modeling
Cory and McKnight 2005 Make just light and initial. Model based on a lot of samples Group by categories of mol ecules
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Results: Change in Light Samples from Initial Samples
Take dark ones out Different molecules show different decreases.
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Conclusion Future Directions… Light samples show change, dark do not.
Therefore, photo-oxidation alters the amount and composition of fluorescent matter. Future Directions… How do bacteria alter organic matter? Test other urban lakes and reservoirs. Application – planning/design of new urban lakes. Light samples show change and dark do not photo-ox alters amount and composition of fluorescent matter Future directions how do bacteria alter organic matter other lakes
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Acknowledgements Special Thank You to: Dr. Hilairy Hartnett
Donald Glaser Joshua Nye CaNDy Lab References?
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